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The Territory Sales Executive will be assigned a specific geography and will develop and maintain relationships with a variety of clientele including manufacturers, site owners, third party management companies, engineering/ consulting firms, general contractors, and others to drive the success of the customer's strategic plan.
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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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Upon completion of the training program, ideal candidates will transition into a property claims field adjusting position traveling to loss sites that have been damaged by fire, water, weather, or other unexpected events.
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Pella Corporation, a growing and stable company, is now looking for a Residential Sales Consultant for the San Diego, CA market.
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If you are a highly motivated sales professional looking to advance your career as a Territory Sales Representative, we encourage you to apply today. We are seeking a motivated and results-driven Territory Sales Representative to join our dynamic sales team.
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Experience owning sales for a large territory. This position is part of the NGS Solutions Sales Team within the Gene Reading Business Unit located in the United States of America and will be fully remote.
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The Territory Manager will work closely with his or her peers and will report to the Area Sales Director of the western region. The Territory Manager is expected to develop relationships and have credibility throughout the entire customer base, which includes our contractor customers and supply chain partners.
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In addition to providing several solutions to patients that include: Coronary Drug-Coated Balloon (AGENT™), Coronary Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS™), Drug-Eluting Stents, Catheters, Balloons, Guide Wires and Coronary Atherectomy while promoting company products within a defined geographic territory.
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Candidate is accountable for growing Commercial Pain revenue in their designated territory by targeting Pain Management practices which focus on treating Workers Compensation, Personal Injury & Auto Injury Patients.
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Strategically utilizes internal and external programs and tools designed to support the Independent Agent channel and Senior Territory Manager agency management including all Marketing and Development programs, business development tools and internal production/profitability data and analysis.
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Your Title: Territory Sales Representative. Your Location: Territory position in San Diego/Carlsbad. Average quarterly bonus paid has historically been 105% in this territory. As the primary point of contact for accounts in the designated territory, this role requires availability via phone, text, or email during the business hours of accounts in the designated territory.
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Fortress Building Products is seeking a Territory Manager for the southern California, southern Nevada and Arizona territory. Territory Manager (Wholesale) – Southern California. This position will be based out of a home office and require regular travel within the assigned territory.
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Candidate is expected to regularly analyze sales and marketing data to determine the most effective approach and strategy to increase sales within the assigned territory. Monthly Territory Revenue.
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EquipmentShare is searching for a Territory Account Manager - Advanced Solutions rental location in San Diego, CA be responsible for expanding our existing customer base by building relationships with contractors and construction company principals.
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Cold calling into the assigned territory/market to find new customers and projects. Services existing clients in territory and generate new customer relationships through the sale of company key offerings within a specific geography or vertical market.
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